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I make a list of all the tripadvisor attractions when I visit a city and use it as a scavenger hunt to find and check off places from the list. We were right there in the square and knew where the old Jewish gate was...More

Ask Daniel A about Judenpforte am Marktplatz

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The “Judengasse “ the Jewish alley , led to the Jewish quarter . The Jews lived here till the 15 century when they were expelled from the city . The Jewish community existed from the second century. The old houses in that alley date back...More

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Ask Gidons51 about Judenpforte am Marktplatz

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It is the center of the city – if you walk from Porta Nigra to Hauptmarktplatz, on the right, a little short, between Judengasse and Jakobstrasse you see the quarter that, over eight centuries ago, was the Jewish quarter and into which was led the...More

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The Jewish Gate (‘Judenpforte‘ in German) is an interesting sight on Trier’s Hauptmarkt. It is easily missed because there is so much to be seen on the square. The rounded gate between the houses at Numbers 22 and 23 leads into the rather run-down Judengasse,...More

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Ask Trainbleu about Judenpforte am Marktplatz

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There is not a lot to see. Simply an alley leading into the old Jewish quarter. You get a glimpse of what life was life. The entrance is easy to miss. Just before you reach the Hauptmarkt from the porta Nigra, it is on your...More

Ask Lonelobster about Judenpforte am Marktplatz

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Not much to see. All Jews in this area killed in pogroms by Christians during Black Plague. All houses replaced 400 years later in 1800s. But it still has a haunting feel, as you walk down this little alleyway that was once the back entrance...More

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Ask cybermd about Judenpforte am Marktplatz

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